Pipe Shapes

A Look at Old and New

The Dublin and its Variants

Dublin, Woodstock & Cutty

The Dublin has a slightly tapered bowl. wider at the top than
at the bottom, with a slight forward cant. The Woodstock, sometimes
called a Zulu, has a Dublin bowl, is often canted forward more,
and sports a 1/8 bent stem. The Cutty is always reminiscent of
the clay pipes of yore, and sometimes even includes the "spur"
at the bottom of the bowl.

Pictured are a GBD Pedigree Dublin, a very old BBB Woodstock,
and a Tom Eltang Cutty.